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Friday, February 27, 2015

After class, Wintergrass

Since the Ad Hoc outing of Seattle Urban Sketchers was scheduled just 15 minutes away at the Hyatt Regency Bellevue, I drove over there after my Kirkland class this afternoon. We were there during "Wintergrass".

Wintergrass is a family-friendly Bluegrass music festival, with concerts
and dances at 4 different stages. There are also music education
programs for kids and adults, workshops, impromptu jams, and a chance to
see and hear some great music.
Acoustic Sound produced it with the mission statement:
Acoustic Sound is committed to preserving and promoting traditional
acoustic American music through presentation and education, with special
attention given to the bluegrass music community.

You could purchase tickets to see performances by legends and featured performers, or just wander the hallways and lobbies to see impromptu groups forming up and playing together.

In the hallways of the Hyatt Regency, Bellevue, WA today.

In one of the hallways on the main floor, a group of about 13 people were in a circle, facing each other. John played bass and another musician played the "Dobro" guitar. There were banjos and more guitars, fiddles and singers. All this was played at a very polite level of volume, taking advantage of the acoustics in the hallway. At one point bystanders closed in and began singing along as they played an old classic, "Let the Circle Be Unbroken." The quiet, understated volume lent a very touching, tender quality to the music.

Upstairs in another hallway, Mack was playing his favorite instrument, a
Gibson guitar that he bought for $600 in 1972. "That was a lot of money
then", he said, "I turned 66 years old this year, and it's still my
favorite."